Game of Thrones season 8 episode titles: What are the names of season eight episodes?

The episode titles for Game of Thrones season eight will be announced when the final series kicks off with episode one next month (April 14). HBO and Game of Thrones show-bosses normally give each episode a title or name prior to its air date and season eight is no different. Here’s all we know about the episode titles for Game of Thrones season eight and if the names have been released yet.

What are the Game of Thrones season 8 episode titles?

HBO is yet to release the official episode titles for Game of Thrones season eight.

Game of Thrones episodes, for now, are simply named by their numbers.

Season eight will kick off with Game of Thrones 68 on Sunday, April 14 at 9pm ET on HBO in the USA.

Sky Atlantic in the UK will broadcast the episode at the same time but, due to the time difference, it will be at 2am GMT.

With season eight only consisting of six episodes, Game of Thrones can look forward to:

Game of Thrones 68

Game of Thrones 69

Game of Thrones 70

Game of Thrones 71

Game of Thrones 72

Game of Thrones 73

This article will be updated as soon as the official episode names are announced by HBO.

HOW ARE JON SNOW AND DAENERYS TARGARYEN RELATED?

The official HBO runtimes for each episode of Game of Thrones season eight were recently released, as was the first episode’s cast list in a now-deleted post.

The episodes in season eight will vary in length from 54 minutes to 80 minutes.

Game of Thrones 68, the season’s premiere episode, runs for 54 minutes and could welcome back some unexpected characters if the now-deleted cast list is anything to go by.

Melisandre (Carice van Houten) had her return confirmed in the post and then later by one of the 20 posters released by HBO with a number of the characters sat on the Iron Throne.

Edmure Tully (Tobias Menzies) may also make a surprise comeback in season eight, episode one.

GAME OF THRONES SEASON 8 NETFLIX RELEASE DATE

While their titles remain shrouded in mystery, each episode of Game of Thrones season eight will be made available to watch online, both live and on-demand.

In the USA, Game of Thrones 68 can be streamed on HBO GO and HBO NOW from 9pm ET on Sunday, April 14.

Shortly after it finishes, it will be available on the same platforms for Game of Thrones fans to watch on-demand.

Hulu subscribers in the USA can also add HBO programming to their subscriptions at an extra monthly cost to ensure they don’t miss a moment’s action from Westeros.

Game of Thrones fans in the UK also have a number of streaming options available.

Sky Atlantic will broadcast every episode of Game of Thrones season eight and can be watched online via the Sky Go app.

NOW TV will also make Game of Thrones 68 and other episodes available to watch live and on-demand.

Unfortunately, Netflix won’t be releasing Game of Thrones season eight.

WHERE IS GAME OF THRONES SEASON 8 FILMED?

For fans who can’t wait until April 14 to catch a glimpse at the action, the Game of Thrones season eight trailer was released earlier this month.

The trailer features a number of series favourites, from Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) to Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) and Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage).

A number of questions have remained unanswered from the trailer, including who the mystery man on the Greyjoy ships is.

Many Game of Thrones fans think it could be Golden Company mercenary, Harry Strickland.

Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) is also shown running in the trailer but fans were left to guess who from.

Recaps on a number of Game of Thrones characters are also available now on Express.co.uk.

Game of Thrones premieres on April 14 on HBO in the USA and on April 15 on Sky Atlantic in the UK.

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